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  • AMOSUN, TIMOTHY ALABA (2020-05)
    Oke Ogun in Oyo North region of Oyo State has been one of the largest producers of food crops in the pre-colonial and early period of British colonial rule in southwestern Nigeria. Existing historical studies on Oke Ogun ...
  • IROJU, Opeyemi Anthony (2021-03)
    The Arogbo Ijo, a sub group of Ijo of Niger Delta, are located in the Western Delta region of Southwestern Nigeria. Existing studies on the Ijo groups of the Niger Delta have focused mainly on the Ijo in the Central and ...
  • AKINWALE, FEHINTOLA TUNBOSUN (2022-12)
    The involvement of the private sector in the provision of university education is a global phenomenon. Previous studies on private universities in Nigeria have focused largely on the pedagogy and policies, with little ...
  • OGUNODE, Sunday Abraham (2021-04)
    Kingship and power dynamics remain significant in governance discourse in Africa. Existing studies on kingship generally have portrayed the institution as a subordinate agent in colonial administration and modern power ...
  • ALO, LAWRENCE KOLAWOLE (2014-02)
    One of the major challenges faced by the colonial administration in Nigeria was chieftaincy issues, which created social disorder. While the changing status of chieftaincy institution during this period had attracted much ...
  • KOHOL, Sylvester (2022-02)
    The establishment of prisons in colonial Western Nigeria was a social measure to curb criminality. Scholarly works exist on the prisons system in postcolonial Nigeria, but less on the colonial period. This study was, ...
  • ADENIYI, OLUWASEGUN THADDAEUS (2022-01)
    Provisioning is an important aspect of military mobilisation that deals with stores and supply. Available studies on the Armed Forces in Nigeria during the colonial period have paid more attention to personnel, training, ...
  • FAMOYE, Abiodun Daniels (2021-04)
    Akokoland, a frontier area in north-eastern Yorubaland, faced numerous security challenges during the 19th century, which had lasting impressions on the pre-existing socio-political structure. Existing literature on ...
  • ADAGUN, Rahman Olayinka (2021-03)
    Lagos, since its annexation by the British in 1861, has remained Nigeria’s economic centre. Existing studies on Lagos have focused on its transformation and growth, particularly its economic prominence and political ...
  • ALABI, Wasiu Ogunboye (2021-04)
    The interaction between rural and urban settlements, people and enterprises are major components of livelihoods and production systems in Africa Although, historical studies have been carried out on urban-rural interface ...

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